As I mentioned in my Sardi’s post, several of the Global Directors from the Global Woman Club had come to New York from Europe to take part in the Global Woman’s New York Summit. The day that Elisabeth Villiger Toufexis, the Cyprus Global Director was leaving to go home, Pat Labez (the now former Director of the Global Woman New York Club) and I got together at Sarabeth’s to say goodbye over breakfast.
40 Central Park South
Here I am getting out at 59th Street and Central Park South, since this Sarabeth’s (there are a few in the city) is at 40 Central Park South.
Getting out of the train station I noticed that on the same block is an entrance to Central Park.
And look at what caught my eye…

Horse drawn carriage. Photo by Sora Vernikoff
Now it’s time to hurry along to meet the gals.

Street view of Sarabeth’s. Photo by Sora Vernikoff

Outdoor seating at Sarabeth’s. Photo by Sora Vernikoff

Entrance to Sarabeth’s. Photo by Sora Vernikoff
Warm Atmosphere
Upon entering, I found a warm atmosphere along with a menu of contemporary American breakfast food and friendly staff. By the way, not only does Sarabeth’s serve breakfast but they serve lunch and dinner daily, as well as weekend brunch with a full bar along and specialty cocktails.
The great thing about the location of this Sarabeth’s is that it is within walking distance of the historic Plaza Hotel, Carnegie Hall, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), and just steps from Central Park.
Here are some inside views…

Dining seating at Sarabeth’s. Photo by Sora Vernikoff

Dining seating at Sarabeth’s. Photo by Sora Vernikoff
So what did I decide to order?
I chose Avocado Toast with two poached eggs (pardon the split egg), but I took the photo anyway!)
Breakfast was super yum.
The ingredients were fresh and just what I wanted!

Avocado toast and poached eggs at Sarabeth’s. Photo by Sora Vernikoff
If you’re in the Central Park South area definitely step into Sarabeth’s.
You’ll enjoy it!
Readers may also enjoy our reviews of Pershing Square Café, Tony’s Di Napoli, and TBar.